Ukraine News LATEST: Vitaly Klitschko warns he opposes evacuations Putin’s task is to make Ukrainians “die, freeze or flee”

Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko warned citizens of the worst situation in which the capital would lose electricity and water as Putin continues to attack its infrastructure.

Vitali Klitschko suggested Kyivans to “consider everything” and even “spend time” with friends or relatives outside the city.

In a television interview on Saturday, the Ukrainian said: “His task (Putin) is for us to die, freeze or flee our land so that he can have it. This is what the abuser must achieve. “

The boxing legend also called Russia’s infrastructure “terrorism” and “genocide. “

This comes as President Xi condemned nuclear weapons and addressed German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

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According to Kyiv Independent, the Russian-backed mercenary company, the Wagner Group, is about to set up “training centers” on the border with Ukraine.

The report states that the centers will be located in “the Kursk and Belgorod regions and will be composed of citizens of those regions. “

Several reports claimed that the occupied Kherson domain suffered blackouts yesterday.

It has become a common phenomenon in Ukraine in recent weeks as the country seeks to save energy.

Kherson has been the center of confrontation lately, as Putin calls on citizens to evacuate in the face of Ukraine’s counteroffensive.

According to Ukraine’s Health Ministry, Putin’s forces have dismantled more than 1,000 hospitals since his brutal invasion began in February.

Of those hospitals, 144 were destroyed.

Russia has targeted much of its attacks on key civilian infrastructure across Ukraine in an attempt to destroy the country’s ability to produce energy.

Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, accused Russia of attempting an “energy genocide. “

Speaking to Twitter, he said: “Let’s be honest: RF is going to engage in ‘energy genocide,’ but Kyiv and Ukraine will stand.

“Simple coverage plan: air defense, infrastructure coverage, outlet optimization. The State is addressing these challenges well. We are working with partners. “

A nurse is reportedly hanged for denouncing Russia in the occupied Kherson region, the Financial Times reports.

Tetiana Mudrenko, 56, allegedly publicly executed by pro-Russian collaborators.

“They put anything in her mouth and then hung her outside the city courthouse,” the victim’s sister said, according to the Financial Times.

Kyiv has been subject to periodic blackouts in weeks, following the Putin regime’s brutal attacks on the national electricity infrastructure.

Putin announced on Friday that a total of 318,000 troops had been mobilized during Russia’s partial mobilization period.

Of those newly recruited troops, 49,000 are already in combat.

Despite the announcement of the end of the partial mobilization, Putin signed a law allowing citizens convicted of serious crimes to be called up for military service, according to Russian state media TASS.

President Zelensky took to Twitter in the afternoon to reveal that he had spoken to EU leaders about incoming monetary aid.

The unwavering leader said he “noted the importance of following the grain initiative for food security” and “discussed higher sanctions and opposition moves through Iran, which supports aggression. “

In its recent statement, the British Ministry of Defense indicated that the Russian military has undergone a series of leadership adjustments since the beginning of its invasion of Ukraine.

“On November 3, 2022, Major General Alexander Linkov reportedly appointed acting commander of Russia’s Central Military District. Linkov replaces Colonel General Alexander Lapin, who reportedly said goodbye in late October 2022.

“If confirmed, it follows a series of dismissals of senior Russian army commanders since the invasion began in February 2022. The commanders of the Eastern, Southern and Western army districts were replaced earlier this year.

“Lapin has been widely criticized for its poor functionality on the battlefield in Ukraine through Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov and Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin.

“These dismissals constitute a tendency to blame the most sensible Russian army commanders for their failure to achieve Russian objectives on the battlefield. This is in part likely an attempt to isolate and deflect blame from Russia’s more sensible leaders at home.

The German chancellor defended it against China, after receiving negative reactions, because China has close ties with Russia.

He visited Beijing in November and attended talks at China’s Great Hall of the People.

He reportedly focused on German-Chinese relations, economic cooperation, the confrontation in Ukraine and the Taiwan issue.

He said: “I think in the whole debate about whether this was the right thing to do or not, the fact that the Chinese government, the president and I can claim that it doesn’t deserve to use nuclear weapons in this war, for that explanation why this alone was worthwhile.

A Beijing executive said, “Xi under pressure wants China and Germany, two major and highly influential countries, to work in combination in times of replacement and instability and contribute more to world peace and development,” Xinhua news firm said.

According to Kyiv Independent, the Russian-backed mercenary company, the Wagner Group, is about to set up “training centers” on the border with Ukraine.

The report states that the centers will be located in “the Kursk and Belgorod regions and will be composed of citizens of those regions. “

Several reports claimed that Kherson’s occupied domain suffered power cuts today.

It has become a common phenomenon in Ukraine in recent weeks as the country seeks to save energy.

Kherson has been the center of confrontation lately, as Putin calls on citizens to evacuate in the face of Ukraine’s counteroffensive.

Russian state media said force would be restored in the region by the end of the day.

According to Ukraine’s Health Ministry, Putin’s forces have dismantled more than 1,000 hospitals since his brutal invasion began in February.

Of those hospitals, 144 were destroyed.

Russia has targeted much of its attacks on key civilian infrastructure across Ukraine in an attempt to destroy the country’s ability to produce energy.

Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, accused Russia of attempting an “energy genocide. “

Speaking to Twitter, he said: “Let’s be honest: RF is going to engage in ‘energy genocide,’ but Kyiv and Ukraine will stand.

“Simple coverage plan: air defense, coverage of infrastructure facilities, optimization of consumption. The State is responding well to these challenges. We’re running with partners. “

A nurse is reportedly hanged for denouncing Russia in the occupied Kherson region, the Financial Times reports.

Tetiana Mudrenko, 56, allegedly publicly executed by pro-Russian collaborators.

“They put anything in her mouth and then hung her outside the city courthouse,” the victim’s sister said, according to the Financial Times.

Kyiv has been subject to periodic blackouts in weeks, following the Putin regime’s brutal attacks on the national electricity infrastructure.

Putin announced on Friday that a total of 318,000 troops had been mobilized during Russia’s partial mobilization period.

Of those newly recruited troops, 49,000 are already in combat.

Despite the announcement of the end of the partial mobilization, Putin signed a law allowing citizens convicted of serious crimes to be called up for military service, according to Russian state media TASS.

President Zelensky took to Twitter this afternoon to reveal that he had spoken to EU leaders about incoming monetary aid.

The unwavering leader said he “noted the importance of following the grain initiative for food security” and “discussed higher sanctions and opposition moves through Iran, which supports aggression. “

In its recent statement, the British Ministry of Defense indicated that the Russian military has undergone a series of leadership adjustments since the beginning of its invasion of Ukraine.

“On November 3, 2022, Major General Alexander Linkov allegedly appointed acting commander of Russia’s Central Military District. Linkov replaces Colonel General Alexander Lapin, who reportedly said goodbye in late October 2022.

“If confirmed, it follows a series of dismissals of senior Russian army commanders since the invasion began in February 2022. The commanders of the Eastern, Southern and Western army districts were replaced earlier this year.

“Lapin has been widely criticized for its poor functionality on the battlefield in Ukraine through Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov and Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin.

“These dismissals constitute a tendency to blame the most sensible Russian army commanders for their failure to achieve Russian objectives on the battlefield. This is in part likely an attempt to isolate and deflect blame from the most sensible Russian leaders at home. “

Kyiv Mayor Vitaly Klitschko has warned Kyivans that the worst may still be on the way as Russia continues to target electricity infrastructure.

“We are doing everything we can for this,” he told the media.

“But let’s be frank, our enemies do everything they can to make the city without heat, without electricity, without water, in general, so we all die. And the long term of the country and the long term of us depends on how ready we are for other situations. “

According to the UK Ministry of Defence, the UK has committed £2. 3 billion in the military to Ukraine, including:

Since the beginning of Putin’s bloody invasion of Ukraine, the British army has been in charge of Ukrainian troops.

But what do those brave fighters receive?

Well, today, the UK Ministry of Defence took to Twitter to talk about the education program.

According to the Ministry of Defense, Ukrainian troops receive:

According to Poland’s Minister of Family, Labour and Social Policy, Marlena Malag, some 650,000 Ukrainians have jobs in the country amid Putin’s brutal invasion of their homeland.

Dozens of countries around the world have taken in Ukrainian refugees, but Poland has accepted the majority.

Malag the figure “good news”.

The besieged country gained HIMARS launch vehicles, to counter missile movements imposed through Russia.

In a recent update on Ukrainian army losses, the Defense Ministry said no HIMARS had been claimed through the Russians, in a statement.

What is a HIMARS?

A formula of high-mobility artillery rockets is used for the missiles before they strike.

He reported that thousands of Italians marched for: “No to war. No to sending weapons.

This comes after Italy’s new minister, Giorgia Meloni, announced that Italy would provide military aid to Ukraine.

About 30,000 more people attended the ally, police told Italian media, with protester Roberto Zanotto telling AFP: “The weapons were sent at the beginning because they would prevent an escalation. “

“Nine months later, it seems to me that there has been an escalation. Look at the facts: sending weapons doesn’t prevent a war, guns fuel a war.

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